Can We Get Married?

Can We Get Married? (Korean: 우리가 결혼할 수 있을까; RR: Uriga gyeolhonhal su isseulgga) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Sung Joon, Jung So-min, Lee Mi-sook, Han Groo, and Kim Young-kwang.[1] It aired on JTBC from October 29, 2012 to January 1, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 (KST) time slot for 20 episodes. The romantic comedy realistically explores the themes of love, marriage and family against the backdrop of a young couple preparing to get married in 100 days.[2]

Can We Get Married?
Promotional poster
Also known asCan We Marry?
GenreRomance
Comedy
Family
Written byHa Myung-hee
Directed byKim Yoon-cheol
StarringSung Joon
Jung So-min
Lee Mi-sook
ComposerKim Sang-heon
Country of originSouth Korea
Original languageKorean
No. of episodes20
Production
ProducerKim Ji-il
Production locationKorea
CinematographyKim Gyeong-cheol
EditorLee Hyeon-mi
Production companyDrama House
Release
Original networkJTBC
Original releaseOctober 29, 2012 (2012-10-29) 
January 1, 2013 (2013-01-01)
Can We Get Married?
Hangul
Hanja
우리가 할 수 있을까
Revised RomanizationUriga gyeolhonhal su isseulgga
McCune–ReischauerUrigi kyŏrhonhal su issŭlkka

Synopsis

The drama revolves around 3 couples, who experience different things in their relationships.

Cast

Awards and nominations

2013 49th Baeksang Arts Awards

  • Nomination - Best Screenplay (TV) - Ha Myung-hee

International broadcast

  • Japan: TBS - 2013.[4]
  • Thailand: PPTV - 2014.
  • Vietnam: VTV3 - March 8, 2014.
  • Chile: Via X Channel - 2015.

References

  1. Hong, Grace Danbi (17 February 2013). "Sung Jun and Kim Young Kwang Talk Marriage, Acting, and Mothers". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 2013-02-23.
  2. Han, Yeo-wool (2 January 2013). 하명희 작가 "다양한 사람들이 자신과 타인을 용서하며 행복하게 살면 좋겠다". TenAsia (in Korean). Retrieved 2013-02-23.
  3. "Actor Sung Joon Holds Fan Meeting in Tokyo". KBS Global. 1 October 2013. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  4. Lee, Hye-ji (26 September 2013). "Sung Joon, Jung So-min's TV Series Airs in Japan". TenAsia. Archived from the original on 2014-03-28. Retrieved 2013-09-28.
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